. "H\u00FA T\u00E0i X\u00ECng"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Foo Tye Sin (simplified Chinese: \u80E1\u6CF0\u5174; traditional Chinese: \u80E1\u6CF0\u8208; pinyin: H\u00FA T\u00E0i X\u00ECng) was a Justice of the Peace and an influential community leader of 19th century. Penang born Foo Tye Sin, a British subject, was a Hakka tin miner who could trace his ancestry to the Yong Ting District, Ting Chou Prefecture, Fujian. He was educated at St. Xavier's Institution and the Penang Free School. Tye Sin Street (\u56DB\u6761\u8DEF), or Lebuh Tye Sin as it is now known as, is named after him."@en . . "7351"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Foo Tye Sin"@en . . "1039970162"^^ . . . . . . "18960170"^^ . . . . . . "Foo Tye Sin (simplified Chinese: \u80E1\u6CF0\u5174; traditional Chinese: \u80E1\u6CF0\u8208; pinyin: H\u00FA T\u00E0i X\u00ECng) was a Justice of the Peace and an influential community leader of 19th century. Penang born Foo Tye Sin, a British subject, was a Hakka tin miner who could trace his ancestry to the Yong Ting District, Ting Chou Prefecture, Fujian. He was educated at St. Xavier's Institution and the Penang Free School. Tye Sin Street (\u56DB\u6761\u8DEF), or Lebuh Tye Sin as it is now known as, is named after him."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u80E1\u6CF0\u5174"@en . . "\u80E1\u6CF0\u8208"@en . . .